| Rights of Seller's Creditors Against Sold Goods - Ucc 2-402.

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Effective: July 1, 2001

Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 74 - 124th General Assembly

(A) Except as provided in divisions (B) and (C) of this section, rights of unsecured creditors of the seller with respect to goods which have been identified to a contract for sale are subject to the buyer's rights to recover the goods pursuant to sections 1302.46 and 1302.90 of the Revised Code.

(B) A creditor of the seller may treat a sale or an identification of goods to a contract for sale as void if as against the seller a retention of possession by the seller is fraudulent under any rule of law of the state where the goods are situated, except that retention of possession in good faith and current course of trade by a merchant-seller for a commercially reasonable time after a sale or identification is not fraudulent.

(C) Nothing in sections 1302.01 to 1302.98 of the Revised Code shall be deemed to impair the rights of creditors of the seller:

(1) under the provisions of Chapter 1309. of the Revised Code; or

(2) where identification to the contract or delivery is made not in current course of trade but in satisfaction of or as security for a preexisting claim for money, security, or the like and is made under circumstances which under any rule of law of the state where the goods are situated would apart from sections 1302.01 to 1302.98 of the Revised Code constitute the transaction a fraudulent transfer or voidable preference.


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